In this episode of the OT is IN, I am joined by Mandy Doman from Advanced Brain Technologies to explore the transformative power of the listening program and how it can fit with homeschooling. Mandy provides insights into the program's origins, impact, and practical application. From the science behind neuroplasticity to heartwarming success stories, our conversation sheds light on the program's potential to enhance executive functioning, auditory processing, and overall well-being.
In this episode you'll hear about:
- Discussion of homeschooling and the role of the listening program in Mandy Doman's family
- The role of music as structured, organized sound in influencing brain and body response
- The historical background of the listening program and its focus on holistic improvement
- The impact of music on executive functioning, calmness, and relaxation
- Different approaches to integrating the program into daily routines
- Specific examples of how the program is implemented for individual children
- Overview of the neuroscience-based music listening therapy
- Overview of the different programs available in the listening program
- Insight into addressing challenges such as children's resistance to wearing headphones
- Importance of consistency in using the program and adapting to individual needs
- The role of therapists and providers in supporting families through challenges
- Discussion of research studies supporting the effectiveness of the listening program
- Definition of neuroplasticity and the creation of new brain connections
- Examples of how the listening program stimulates neuroplasticity for development
- Factors to consider in evaluating the potential impact of the listening program
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Connect with our Guest, Mandy Doman
Mandy Doman is the president of Advanced Brain Technologies and is a leading expert in music listening therapy with over twenty years of experience. She is passionate about helping children and adults live their best lives by finding brain-based solutions to support their therapeutic or educational interventions and overall health and wellness.
Mandy specializes in developing resources, training, and coaching for an international network of providers who use The Listening Program in hospitals, schools, clinics, private practices, and homes.
Mandy spends her free time with her husband, three sons, family, and friends. Before the sun rises, you will find her reading, meditating, writing, and practicing yoga.
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